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    Cancun Vacation

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    makes it a wonderful vacation. One more thing that makes any trip memorable is the food and ambience of the local restaurants, how they try their very best to make their guests feel welcome. The sunbathing during the day, the evening walks on the beach, the calm breeze of wind blowing from the sea with the peaceful sound of the ocean makes you never want it to end. One such place is the Cancun. Cancun is the city in Mexico, and is one of the most popular vacation spots in the world. It meets…

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    Erosion is the geological process in which Earth's surface is worn down by natural forces like running water, wind, glaciers and waves. Erosion is a key factor in the formation of beaches because erosion moves sediment (sand) from one location to another. There are three major types of coastal erosion; hydraulic action, corrosion and corrosion. Hydraulic action is when waves crashing against a headland causes erosion. Waves enter cracks in the rock and air is compressed into the crack by the…

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    My Hero's Journey

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    When I had first heard about Dunes through youth group at Good Shepherd, I thought it would be a fun three day trip to the beach with a bunch of my good friends. Little did I know, I would learn many new things that really inspired me and persuaded me to grow in ways I never thought I was capable of. Not only were these three days at the beach a very fun time with my friends, it was somewhat very emotional as well. I learned so many new things about my peers and watched their relationship with…

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    Beach Analysis

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    shore of a beach you would expect a lot of sand, on this beach there is a lot of rocks and small pebbles which does make it tough to walk on as I feel my shoes fill slowly with the coarse mix of sand and rock. Looking around there are many people with dogs, most off leashes. I can hear them barking at each other and doing their business on the beach with their owners just burying it in the sand. The strong odor of the seaweed is very heavy in the breeze, and it is strung all over the beach.…

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    see a lot of culture and wildlife. According to U.S. news and world report it has the 2nd best beach in the U.S., like how it has some of the biggest white sand beaches in the world. This shows that visitors can go on helicopter rides overlooking the beautiful island and see Mount Kamakou, Molokai highest, snow capped Mountain. Tourists and their family can go whale watching and go snorkeling by Kumimi beach. If visitors are super tired from a day of excitement they should consider having a…

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    Coastal Erosion In Hawaii

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    This is a cause of coastal erosion because of the breaking point and the beach presence. Breaking point is when the waves break at foot of cliffs which causes a higher rate of erosion and beach presence is when sandy beaches absorb less wave energy through friction which also gives a higher rate of erosion. (Cliffs.2014) Human causes of Erosion Housing/Industry…

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    The Beach Research Paper

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    I love going to the beach, something about it always draws me in like a siren’s song to a lonely fisherman that’s looking for enchanting love. I breath in the familIar smell of the salty air, and bathe in the beaming sun that’s glittering upon my tanned skin. “Gee, what a beautiful morning for sea shell hunting!” I exclaim to myself jubilantly. I usually get up very early so that I can have the beach all to myself. It’s like my personal sanctuary and a beautiful place that I can call my own…

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    drop. To solve this problem, building an artificial reed offshore will help save the popular tourist destination. Building an artificial reef is more effective and profitable than counting beach replenishment. The management strategy, building an artificial reef offshore can help prevent damage to the popular beach and increase economic rates. When the reef is in place, ocean life begins to rebuild their lives in the artificial Reef. They create beautiful locations for Scuba diving and…

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    panhandle of Florida in an area known as The Forgotten Coast called Mexico Beach. I have gone there every summer, staying for at least a week, since I was four years old. It is a place of tradition for my family because my mother vacationed there for the first time when she was four years old, too. I have come to love this place, not because it’s some epic fantasy vacation, but more because of what it represents to me. Mexico Beach is a place where each summer, for more than half of my life, I…

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    lions on the beach represent a place where he wants to escape, and explore once more. Dreaming about the lions each night provides Santiago with a link to his younger days, as well as the strength and idealism that are associated with youth. At the beginning of the book, which wrote: “He no longer dreamed of storms, nor of women, nor of great occurrences, nor of great fish, nor fights, nor contests of strength, nor of his wife. He only dreamed of places now and of the lions on the beach.”(19)…

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